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The first and only American to win the "Tour De France," Greg Lemond, was awarded the top U.S. honor for his achievement. The legendary cyclist started on his bike at 14 and never looked back. Now, at ...
Greg LeMond, who is one of the most decorated cyclists in American history as a three-time Tour de France winner, has been ...
Greg LeMond, one of the newest recipients of the Congressional Gold Medal, was raised near Reno, where he attended Wooster ...
Legendary cyclist Greg Lemond on Wednesday became the first cyclist and 10th athlete to be awarded the Congressional Gold ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson will honor U.S. Army Ranger veterans who served in World War II with a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony.
Legendary U.S. cyclist and three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond received his long-awaited Congressional Gold Medal in ...
A Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony honoring 'The Six Triple Eight,' who served overseas during WWII, brought hundreds of people to the nation’s capital Tuesday.
80 years after breaking racial and gender barriers, the women of the Six Triple Eight are recognized with Congress' highest civilian honor.
The families of the “Six Triple Eight,” the only majority Black and all-female U.S. military unit that served in World War II, received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday. Also known as ...
An all-Black, all-female World War II unit received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday for improving soldiers' morale with their work sorting mail addressed to those on the frontlines ...
Black female WWII unit, 'Six Triple Eight,' receive congressional honor The battalion was presented with the Congressional Gold Medal, with two surviving members watching with their families at ...
'Six Triple Eight:' The all-Black female WWII unit awarded the Congressional Gold Medal The unit, made up of 855 Black women, boosted the morale of soldiers fighting across Europe during World War II.